N- We made it from China all over to Malaysia, we feel more relaxed straight away, maybe it is because of the temp, 44 degrees during the day and 33 at night. Crossing the border was easy, nobody even looked at me.

Couple of days in Kuala Lumpur is more than enough, we went further to Borneo Island, away from a big city.

N- Kuala Lumpur is a total cultural and religious mix! Muslims, Buddhists, Christians, Hinduists – everyone seems to live here in an amazing symbiosis. You can hear calls from the mosque in the morning, next to it there is a massive Buddhist temple and in the evening, you can notice a group of Catholics going to the mass. People from all over the world live here – China, India, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand and also a big group of Americans and people from Europe. Everyone speaks English and it is difficult to find a non-English magazine/newspaper or a product. It is a big change for me after living in a place where English conversation was restricted to ‘what is your name’ or ‘yes’ and ‘no’ and going shopping was always a big challenge. Not mentioning the lack of cultural or religious diversity.